Clue number five is tucked in with it's one, two, three, and four cohort clues. Yellow is feeling slighted. Constant wants reassurance it will be used in the border. Participants are kibitzing ideas while waiting for the big reveal. Will it be this Friday with clue six?
And what about the border mystery on Kudzu, in the last post?
The half-square triangles have morphed into 3" hourglass blocks with an exciting twist....ooolala, I do love to make quilts. The potential for creativity is boundless~
The hunt for a treadle is morphing also
and may involve pink. Or aqua. Or lime...now there is a thought.
This week's linky at Quiltville is here
Sunday Thankies
Rob might be home for the holiday
Scored the last Safeway Pumpkin Creme Pie in the county. Pie to die for. Trust me.
Life
Nice way to keep the clues together in the basket.
ReplyDeleteI have a treadle, early 1900 New Home in a Parlor Cabinet it sews a perfect seam too. I learned to sew on Mum's 1940 Singer Treadle as soon as I could reach the treadle!
Love your view from your treadle machine! Also, love your yellows!!! Happy Holidays and Happy Quilting!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your colors all together. Looks like soomething that would go good in my living room :-).
ReplyDeleteDitto on the view from your treadle. And kudos on your colour choices, going to be a beautiful quilt. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYour colors look great. I can't wait to see how it turns out. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour units look so neat in their little box. I'm feeling that clue 6 might involve joining some units together and that the big reveal isn't too far away. So exciting! Merry Christmas.
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